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check the wheels that pick it from the tray.If they feel smooth, try to put some tape on them and rip it back off.This cleans the wheels. Also try a new pack of paper and check if it\'s set to plain paper and not to heavier or coated paper

Disconnect the scanner from the Comp, Try 'page counting'. If the papers go through, then you know feed mechanism is okay. if the tray is not lifting, then you have a problem. Use Qumatool software and check if the tray is lifting. If the scanner tray if lifting then the motor is okay, if not, the lifting motor may need a check.If the motor is okay, but tray not lifting means the sensor in the paper tray is faulty. Check this out.

I had what seems to be a similar problem and the issue was that the rubber "feet" that grab the paper weren't grabbing anymore. So, I constantly got a paper jam reading. I read elsewhere to wipe some glass cleaner/ammonia on the "feet" so that they become "sticky" again. When I did this, the "Feet" or rubber semi-circle parts that rotate around a metal bar then started to correctly grab the paper again and the error stopped.

you have probably knocked sensor out of position at the paper feed in area. To check you will need to remove the paper tray completly from machine, then tilt machine up in front and look where paper is fed in there should be like a black flag in that area. it is the sensor that tells machine there is paper.

Paper Source Press the <Feed Switch> button to switch to toggle between the Automatic Sheet Feed (ASF) or Cassette. The light will come on when the <Feed Switch> is set for that paper source.Cassette

Note: When printing from the computer, if paper does not feed from the source you have selected on the operation panel, check Paper Sourcesetting in the printer driver. If the option is not set to 'Paper FeedSwitch', paper will feed from the source selected in the driver.

Can you look into the paper tray and actually see if the feed rolls are turning? You may have either a bad paper feed clutch, or the solonoid that releases the feed rollers is bad.
Also the paper tray should move up and down when the paper feeds to move the paper against the rollers. Up to feed down to eliminate paper drag. One of those fingers that raise the tray may be binding against the bottom of the tray not allowing proper movement.
If you can get a flash light and observe what is going on. Then let me know.

Hi, I assume you can run paper thru the manual feed without any problems? If so the paper sensor that detects the paper in the tray has either broken or fallen off! If you take the paper tray out and tilt the printer a little bit on it's back you should see a sensor that will swing back and forth its' solid black/plastic . The sensor is very cheap and I'm pretty sure this is the problem> Good Luck!!